[Chicago] The “So-Called Primitive Accumulation of Capital”—Then and Now
Decolonial Marxism Today
A reading group on Marx’s late writings on indigenous peoples, colonialism and ecology
This online reading group will explore Marx’s late writings (1868-83) on Indigenous peoples, communal formations in the non-Western world, and capital’s destructive impact on the environment in light of ongoing efforts to envision an alternative to capitalism-imperialism.
All readings are available from the International Marxist-Humanist Organization.
Join us via ZOOM (Meeting ID: 875 8752 0083) at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87587520083?pwd=LgA5OtPTqBfN2POte3mmYLN70Bx40c.1
Saturday, January 25, at 12 Noon [Chicago time]:
The “So-Called Primitive Accumulation of Capital”—Then and Now
Readings: 1) “The Secret of Primitive Accumulation,” chapter 26 of Marx’s Capital 2) “Pathways to Development: Marx and Luxemburg on Colonialism,” by Peter Hudis
Saturday, February 15, at 12 Noon [Chicago time]:
Marx’s Notebooks on Capital’s Destructive Impact on the Environment
Reading: “Marx as a De-Growth Communist,” ch. 6 of Marx in the Anthropocene, by Kohei Saito
Saturday, March 8, at 12 Noon [Chicago time]:
The Late Marx and “De-Growth Communism”: A Perspective for the Future?
Readings: “Marx as a De-Growth Communist,” ch. 6 of Marx in the Anthropocene, by Kohei Saito; “Late Writings on Non-Western Societies,” ch. 6 of Marx at the Margins, by Kevin Anderson
Sponsored by the International Marxist-Humanist Organization
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